7.Geology in the Lake District National Park£10.00Phil Davies
Most of the rocks in the National Park are nearly half a billion years old. They tell a story of long-gone seas, volcanoes and lakes. Since they were formed, the rocks we see have endured a collision of continents, uplift, erosion and climate-driven assault. . . . morePublished by: Otley's Steps Format: Paperback; 178 x 254mm

8.Gin, Cake & Rucksacks: A fun-filled tour of Lakeland distillers£9.99Beth Pipe and Karen Guttridge
This book is a brilliant concept. You can use it: as a guide to walking (not necessarily in a straight line!) from distillery to distillery; to plan lovely days out in the Lakes; as a highly entertaining read. So what's it all about? "How d'you fancy a mad Lakeland distillery tour? "So said hairbrained-ideas factory Beth Pipe to social media pal Karen Guttridge, whom she had never even met! Karen immediately agreed, and with only a sense of humour and a love of gin (etc.!) in common, the two women set off on a selfless mission to find and taste the best spirits and beers our English Lakes have to offer. . . . morePublished by: Palatine Books Format: Paperback; 235 x 157mm

10.Catherine Cookson: Child of the Tyne£15.99Kathleen Jones
Catherine Cookson was an illegitimate child brought up in one of the poorest places in the western world. She left school at 13 to become a domestic servant and was later employed in a workhouse laundry. Yet she became one of the best selling novelists of all time and one of the richest women in Britain. . . . morePublished by: The Book Mill Format: Paperback; 230 x 155mm

11.Have a Humbug! Percy Kelly's Drawing Book£15.00Chris Wadsworth
Have a Humbug! tells the story of Kelly’s childhood in Workington; his first home in Corporation Road, his first school, his first paint box, his first job aged 14 and the wonderful letters he sent to his step daughters. . . . morePublished by: Pink Egg Publications Format: Paperback;

13.The Sky is as Blue as a Hedge-Sparrow's Egg: Reading Romany£12.00David Barnaby
George Bramwell Evens,(1884-1943) was one of the most loved broadcasters of his day. He was a Methodist minister but in the 1930s he was known by everyone as Romany of the BBC. . . . morePublished by: Bookcase Format: Paperback; 208 x 147mm

15.Hunter Davies: My Cumbria Life£15.99Hunter Davies
For 10 years renowned Cumbrian writer Hunter Davies has written his popular monthly column for Cumbria Life. To mark his decade with the magazine, Cumbria Life has published My Cumbria Life, a collection of 100 of his columns from 2008 to 2018.
. . . morePublished by: Newsquest Cumbria Format: Paperback; 246 x 198mm

16.A Walker's Notebook£8.99
A Walker's Notebook has been compiled for all those people who walk for pleasure (over 77% of the UK adult population). This best-selling book has sold over 70,000 copies and this new edition has a flexi binding and its small size makes it ideal for slipping in a pocket and taking along with you.
. . . morePublished by: Frances Lincoln Format: Paperback; 170 x 110mm

17.Lake District Tea Shop Walks£8.99Catherine Savidge
Lake District Tea Shop Walks is written for friends and families looking for an enjoyable walk to do together, to be followed by a good cup of tea and a delicious slice of cake. . . . morePublished by: Sigma Leisure Format: Paperback; 210 x 150mm

18.South Lakeland Walks with Children£8.95Nick Lambert
"South Lakeland Walks with Children" is a book for parents whose children may not be as keen to go walking as they are. South Lakeland offers some spectacular walking country; with gentle fells and lush valleys, excellent panoramic views, good tourist amenities and plenty to amuse the children. . . . morePublished by: Sigma Leisure Format: Paperback; 210 x 148mm

19.Easy Walks to Lake District Views£9.99Mike Patefield
Walking in the Lake District is inherently rewarding with magnificent views almost everywhere you go. The best views are not necessarily from the highest mountains. Many excellent views of the lakes and mountains may be reached with easy walks. Indeed the best views of the high mountains come from looking up to them and views of lakes are frequently at their best when looking down on them, after a relatively easy climb. This book features twenty walks to viewpoints throughout the Lake District. They are graded from very easy, to fairly easy and then not as easy. Each has a full description of the route, including a sketch map and points of interest. . . . morePublished by: Sigma Leisure Format: Paperback; 210 x 149mm

20.Lockerbie: The Truth£20.00Douglas Boyd
On 21 December 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from Frankfurt to Detroit was destroyed by a bomb, killing all 243 passengers and sixteen crew. Large sections of the aircraft, bodies and personal effects crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie, Scotland, resulting in the deaths of a further eleven people on the ground. . . . morePublished by: The History Press Format: Paperback; 234 x 157mm

21.This Place I know: A New Anthology of Cumbrian Poetry£10.00Forward by Grevel Lindop
In 'This Place I Know', editors Liz Nuttall, Kerry Darbishire and Kim Moore have marshalled a formidable array of talent - established poets, newly emerged poets and many new voices - and created an extended paean to Cumbria. . . . morePublished by: Handstand Press Format: Paperback; 152 x 229mm

22.In Our Time£25.00Melvyn Bragg & Simon Tillotson
In Our Time has been the cornerstone of broadcasting every Thursday morning on BBC Radio 4 for the past twenty years, with over 800 episodes since its launch in October 1998. Presented by one of Britain's greatest champions of the arts, Melvyn Bragg, the show explores ideas across history, religion, philosophy, science and culture. . . . morePublished by: Simon & Schuster Format: Hardback; 234 x 153mm

23.The Crosby Garrett Helmet£18.00Edited by David J. Breeze
The discovery of a Roman sports helmet at Crosby Garrett, Cumbria, in 2010 aroused considerable public interest. The helmet, after conservation and restoration, was sold at auction for over £2m. . . . morePublished by: CWAAS Format: Paperback; 243 x 173mm

24.Highland Journal: 1. The Making of a Hillwalker£15.99Jack P. Harland
Jack's love of hillwalking began with a trip to the North-West Highlands where he and his son, Tom, began to explore the extraordinary mountains of Coigach and Inverpolly. Now this experienced hillwalker and geographer writes Highland Journal, an illustrated memoir looking back on his adventures. . . . morePublished by: Matador Publishing Format: Paperback; 246 x 190mm

25.Rogan: The Cookbook£30.00Simon Rogan
Revered as a chef throughout the culinary world, Simon Rogan has a brilliant reputation for artistry, innovation and excellence, and is renowned for the talent, vision and clarity of ethos he brings to his different restaurants. . . . morePublished by: Harper Collins Format: Hardback; 286 x 236mm